Sorry, I somehow missed this before... In theory it should be possible, but as the rail was purchased secondhand there were already a few kinks here and there, and there were some lengths of wire (rail joiners) pushed in some of the ends that prevented inserting a wire along the length. I found that removing all the ties (sleepers) first allowed the rail to be gently bent into curves with minimal creasing. The bigger issue I had was twisting along the rails' length but I think I've managed to mostly work that out.Preseli Chris wrote: βTue Jun 18, 2024 4:39 pm Hi Drew. Nice to see your video clips .re your tube rail what is the diameter ? would it be possible to insert fence wire to enable you to bend the rail without it creasing ? Your fish pond is looking very good.
I've been finally getting back into it after letting the railway sit since June. The plants sure are happy! Most of the Irish moss is starting to spread out, and the marigolds are growing out enough to keep trains from passing the halt. This week's projects have been clearing unwanted vegetation and leveling the bricks under the track. I keep meaning to post progress, but it's always too dark for pictures when I'm done!

